Tsunami Buoys - The Latest Cover-ups

Consistent with the Establishment's desperate efforts to conceal any evidence of Planet X from the common man, NDBC tsunami stations have suddenly fallen silent after years of escalating indications of massive upheaval along the undersea rifts and subduction zones beneath some of these buoys.

Much like the NICT Magnetosphere Simulator that was deactivated after years of dramatic portrayal of the magnetic presence of Planet X, NDBC has not indicated a buoy in event mode since late April 2012, after many months of increasing incidence in reported events showing rapid change in water column height. One of the last events reported was a radical decrease in ocean depth depicted in the above NDBC image at Station 52406.

On May 18th, a news article reported that one quarter (12 of 39) of U.S.-operated tsunami warning buoys in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans are out of service. Station 46419, off Coos Bay, Oregon, reportedly broke from its mooring after weeks of nearly continuous ocean floor displacements.

Perhaps the news release was intended to placate those curious about the sudden disappearance of the characteristic flashing yellow diamonds that signifiy a tsunami buoy event on the NDBC buoy map. Nevertheless, it appears additional vigilance will be required to monitor undersea plate activity.

The following blogs contain NDBC tsunami buoy data reported from January through April of this year and are indicative of which areas are the most active. They also portray the escalating incidence of tsunami buoy events before the flashing yellow diamonds abruptly ceased.

Indonesian officials said Thursday that all 22 tsunami warning buoys installed near vulnerable islands failed to work when the powerful 7.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Sumatra.

Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said the buoys were inoperable because of vandalism or a lack of funds for operation and maintenance.

“That made it difficult to determine whether or not the quake triggered a tsunami,” Sutopo said.

A magnitude-7.8 earthquake hit parts of Sumatra and small islands in western Indonesia on Wednesday evening, sending thousands of islanders rushing to high ground but causing no major damage or deaths.

4 tsunami buoys on either side of the Indo-Australian Plate went offline simultaneously today.

"Being taken out of service does not mean they are no longer operational, it simply means the public cannot be privy to the information. One can read past the outages to see where plate movement is occurring, thus. Just look for the newly deactivated buoys, and draw your own conclusions!"ZetaTalk: November 24, 2012

Following the last two weeks of August when multiple tsunami buoy events were being reported on nearly a daily basis, NDBC has again fallen completely silent with zero events since September 2, although ample instances of omitted data are evident.

"Buoys have proven to be an embarrassment, in that they show the ocean floor rising or falling, and in accordance with our predictions. The death of a Malay buoy maintenance man recently, to silence him, was considered a red flag, so buoys are not being taken out of service when they are flagging plate movement. Being taken out of service does not mean they are no longer operational, it simply means the public cannot be privy to the information. One can read past the outages to see where plate movement is occurring, thus. Just look for the newly deactivated buoys, and draw your own conclusions!"